How do you put an html file on .mac so you can go to my .Mac home-page and see the html page i crated? Sorry if this question has been asked before and TIA. <br><br>"If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something. "

Rename it index.html and put it in your sites folder on your .mac disk (i think not done it myself though...)<br><br>"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman

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"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman

BTW, i singed up for a .Mac trial so i could put up web-pages i am experimenting with, and not have ads show up in each frame like this web host does:<br>http://greenme1.012webpages.com/Alex::s page.html<br><br>"If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something. "

put the HTML file in the Sites folder of your iDisk. If the name of the file is index.html is will display as your homepage.<br><br>If you create a folder in the Sites folder and put the index.html file there you can see it by typing in<br><br>http://homepage.mac.com/yourname/newfolder<br><br><br><br>

Now there's another problem, the html files i downloaded from one web host were altered to have the ads show up, and the one's on my HD are linked to pictures on my HD not the web. So how do i edit the html files (in plain text)?<br><br>"If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something. "

if you don't have a fancy editor like BBEdit or an HTML editor, than<br><br>rename the file from .html to .txt<br><br>and then edit the file with TextEdit as a plain text file.<br><br>do a file save as to .html to view.<br><br>TextEdit for some reason opens the files as HTML (and you can edit the tags)<br><br>

Ok, i downloaded BBEdit Lite and that worked fine. <br><br>Now after uploading the images to the web and changing the html files i finally have a site up that i created in 30 min. last night using Dreamweaver MX. <br><br>Here it is:<br><br>http://homepage.mac.com/greenme1/Alex's Page v2/index.html<br><br>"If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something. "

ok..that looks good! 30 minutes eh? Damn...I have DreamweaverMX and have to learn it first I think. Did you know anything about it before you made that page? Did you have an idea how you wanted your page to look first?<br><br>

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